Berengar and Dharya quickly regrouped on the beachhead, where thousands of German marines and hundreds of armored vehicles had landed without opposition. Opposed landings were always a rare phenomenon in history, as it was difficult to ascertain where and when the enemy would land.
The Second World War of Berengar's past life was a notable exception to this norm. As there were plenty of famous battles where the allied forces had to land against a heavily fortified region. Such as D-Day and Okinawa.
The Marines were a bit surprised to see the Kaiser already on the shores, as well as the young Indian man by his side. However, Dharya was dressed in a german uniform, and thus they could immediately recognize him as friendly.
Berengar met with the colonel of the Marine Combat Brigade, who was in charge of the march towards the city of Anangpur.